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'The munchies' are real and could benefit those with no appetite
Ultraprocessed foods show addictionlike patterns comparable to tobacco, researchers say
Ketogenic Diets in Neurology, Psychiatry, and Addiction Medicine
Is Your Gut Sabotaging Your Meds?
Evidence shows risks associated with energy drinks in children
The potential of polyunsaturated fatty acids in alleviating depression and reducing suicide risk
Young children drinking daily caffeinated soda found more likely to try alcohol within a year
Can Gut Microbes Cause Aggression?
How Obesity Is Linked to Our Brain and Gut Activity
Feeling Stressed? It Might Be Your Liver Calling
Surge in nitrous oxide abuse: New guidelines to help clinicians recognize cases and prevent spinal cord damage from resulting Vitamin B12 deficiency
Survey Results: Nutraceuticals More Beneficial Than Pharmaceuticals for Autism
Diet trumps drugs for anti aging and good metabolic health
Nutrients can mimic pharmacological effects of medicines
How the microbiome affects human health
What should you eat after you've been on antibiotics? And can probiotics and prebiotics get your gut back to normal?
Karolinska Institute - New findings explain how 'indigestion' medications can increase dementia risks
'Laughing gas' depletes Vitamin B12 and can cause irreversible brain damage
Alcohol consumption by fathers before conception could negatively impact child development (and choline supplementation in pregnancy reduces similar brain damage from maternal alcohol consumption)
14 September 2017 - The Conversation - GPs need to tell people they can get rid of type 2 diabetes through weight loss – nutrition expert
Prenatal Vitamin D Could Lower Baby's ADHD Risk, While Some Diabetes Drugs May do the Opposite
Unusual combo reduces health risk from atypical antipsychotic
BBC News - Ulcer drugs linked to vitamin B12 deficiency